On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 10:08:17 -0700, Howard Brazee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I thought the SDSF summary command was probably a Rexx program, but I
>don't see it in my site's *.REXX.APPL.LIB.   Where does this command
>exist?
>

It is a REXX program, but that sounds like a local library - so unless
someone copied it into that particular library you not going to find
it there.

IBM distributes it in  hlq.SISFEXEC as member ISFESUM which has an 
alias of SUMMARY.

Most shops I've been at don't include that library in the ISPF SYSEXEC or
SYSPROC concatenation because other than SUMMARY all the other execs
are only used "one time" for various parm conversions.  If you are able
to use it then perhaps SISFEXEC is in your concatenation somewhere or
someone copied it into another library. In that case, you can use ISRDDN
to locate where it is.

Mark
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